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London Sip Stainless Steel Coffee Scoop, 2 Tablespoon Scoop Great for Ground Coffee and Tea

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Size: 2 Tbsp


Color: Silver


Features

  • High-quality 18/8 stainless-steel construction is durable and will not corrode or rust; Large 2 tablespoon scoop (30ml) capacity allows for fewer scoops needed to reach the amount of coffee needed for your brew
  • Teardrop design makes it easy to scoop and pour out contents; Short handle design allows the coffee measuring spoon to be left in coffee canisters, which means no searching for the coffee spoon in those early morning hours
  • Large sized handle is easy to hold and comfortable to use
  • Thicker material construction will not bend or deform like coffee scoops constructed of thinner material
  • The London Sip Stainless Steel Coffee Scoop 2 Tablespoon Scoop for Ground Coffee and Tea is covered for life from manufacturers defects; Warranty does not cover consumables or normal wear and tear

Brand: The London Sip


Capacity: 15 Milliliters


Color: Silver


Special Feature: Teardrop design


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Product Dimensions: 4.8"D x 1.97"W x 0.9"H


Material: Stainless Steel


Included Components: Spoon


Model Name: London Sip Stainless Steel Stove-Top Espresso Maker Coffee Pot


Number of Items: 1


Item Weight: 2.46 ounces


Manufacturer: Escali Corp.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CS230


Date First Available: April 1, 2022


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  • Nice percolator
Size: 10 Cup Color: Copper
Compared to another moka maker, the quality on this is not as great. The lid and steel edges have not been rounded, so it feels sharp to the touch. The steam would come out from the bottom screw area unless it's very tightly screwed on. I have to crank the temperature to 185 degrees for this percolator to work whereas the other requires 140. This may be due to the size difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 28, 2022 by Nope_no_name_here

  • Works great, truly stainless steel in all parts
I compared many models when deciding to try a Moka type coffee maker after trying out a friend's on vacation. A lot of the reviews for others mention rust ranging from after a few uses to after a few months of use. I've had and used this daily for about 5 months now and no rust in sight. It truly is all stainless steel top and bottom. I only rinse it with water to clean it, and occasionally wipe the inside of the top with a paper towel. I started off with cheap Folgers I had, then switched to better coffee. I had tried Lavazza brand instant coffee on a trip to London that the hotel provided, and loved the flavor. So I tried the Lavazza Perfetto coffee. I quickly found that this coffee pot (and I suspect most of these Moka types) has problems with very finely ground coffee. The Lavazza comes very finely ground, although it is still labeled as coffee and not Expresso. However, the coffee is too small and clogs the opening where the water/steam passes to the top, causing excess steam/pressure to build, and then force coffee into the bottom section as well. I've had a lot of steam exiting the valve on the bottom section meant specifically to release if the pressure gets too high. I ended up with not nearly as much coffee making it into the top, and much water in the bottom compartment mixed with coffee grounds. I tried several different attempts/things to rectify it - amount of coffee (less and more), making sure not to pack the coffee down, lower heat/flame on my gas stove, pre-heating the water in the microwave to the point of boiling then starting from that water. None of them solved the issue. I finally settled on using a small amount of course ground coffee (normal grind) on the bottom filter and then on the very top to keep the fine coffee from causing the top holes to plug up. This has worked, although now I don't have the complete flavor of a single coffee (the Lavazza). But it works well enough. I have also tried switching back to a normal machine drip coffee maker with the Lavazza, but using the same amount of water and coffee resulted in weak tasting coffee. So either I'd need to use a lot more coffee in the maker, or stick with this method. When it arrived, the handle wobbled a little and the lid seemed thin and sat a little kinked on the top. There's a screw to tight the handle, and I've tightened it, but the handle remains loose/wobbly. Just an irritation, not a problem. I did bend the lid slightly so it sits flush on the top. This definitely wouldn't be a good item to pack for travel - the lid would bend/break off. But daily use at home has been fine. Handle stays cool, no issues melting. I do, however, use a smaller 5th burner on my stove meant as a warming burner. I don't allow the flame to be under the handle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2020 by Jack Frost

  • Substantial and ergonomic
Size: 2 Tbsp Color: Silver
Love this spoon and the shorter length. Perfect size for espresso maker.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 17, 2022 by Alison H.

  • BEST MOKA/STOVE TOP ESPRESSO MAKER
I lived in Torino, Italy last year for a few months and my Airbnb came with this stainless steel stovetop maker that made the perfect cup of coffee. Italy is known for their espresso and cappuccinos and it did not disappoint but for those days that I didn't want to take a walk to the local coffee bar or wanted a 12 oz cup of strong coffee to contemplate my morning with, the stovetop maker delivered. Even with the cheapest coffee grounds at the Supermarcato that was 2 euros for a bag, it tasted great. I recently moved where the only coffee maker around is a Keurig machine. Now I've never used a Keurig before but let me warn you.. if your a coffee lover DO NOT buy a Keurig. I was spending so much money on Kpods trial and error trying to find a brand that didn't taste like muddy water drinking 3-4 cups of awful brown liquid that doesn't deserve to be called coffee just to get my caffeine fix and still ending up at Starbucks in the afternoon with a headache. I was done after 2 weeks and I started researching for a moka pot like the one I used in Italy. Many stainless steel options on Amazon didn't seem trustworthy or wasn't what I was looking for. I knew exactly what I was looking for so it took some time and after reading countless reviews, articles and watching Youtube I finally decided on THE LONDON DRIP. To my surprise … it was almost IDENTICAL to the stovepot I used in Italy. The stainless steel was heavy and durable, was the perfect size came in a beautiful box with a manual - quality 100%. I couldn't even find one like this in the shops in Italy, most only sold aluminum pots that were double the price of this one. I use LAVAZZA Torino Rossa coffee in mine and one cup made in this stovetop makes your day. Condition it first like the instructions say and keep your eye on it. It makes coffee within minutes! Unfortunately I got a work call during a brew and burnt my pot :( I'm trying to get rid of the burnt smell but it still makes great coffee. Some people I noticed complained of a metallic smell. Yes the bottom case does have a metallic smell at first but that's because it's brand new like anything brand new it takes time to break in, and most importantly in no way did I find that the smell transfered to my coffee. Second thing I'd like to address, this is an espresso maker so a 6 cup makes 6 oz (1 cup) of strong, bold coffee. If you want a big ol' Venti sized 24 oz cup of coffee this is not for you. I also uploaded a picture of two cups of coffee I made using the same coffee grinds LAVAZZA, one made in the Keurig with a refillable/reusable Kcup on the LEFT, one made in the stovetop maker RIGHT. Look at the difference. I'm so happy with this purchase. Well done THE LONDON DRIP, well done! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2020 by Pooki

  • Perfect!
Size: 3 Cup Color: Copper
I love this. Easy to use and makes the perfect cup of espresso.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 5, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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